by Larry McCall | Nov 30, 2025 | Grandparenting
When I ask pastors about their “Family Life” ministries, most of them seem to be excited to tell me about various equipping opportunities their church offers. They offer premarital counseling to engaged couples, wanting those couples to be prepared for life as husband...
by Cavin Harper | Nov 23, 2025 | Grandparenting
I am not a political activist, nor do I intend to become one. There is a difference, however, between being an activist and standing up for the truth, especially when it is suppressed and impacts our children. That is never more necessary than when powerful people...
by Andrew Linder | Nov 18, 2025 | Parenting
Proverbs 22:6 Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it. There are some things in life that you’re never ready for… no matter how much time you’ve had to prepare for them. The loss of a family pet The death of a loved one...
by Josh Mulvihill | Nov 8, 2025 | Parenting
My wife and I decided that our children were getting old enough to leave them home alone for short periods of time, so we thought that a fifteen-minute walk down our country gravel road would be a good place to start. We told our children, “You have one job—safety!...
by Dr. Patrick Morley | Nov 5, 2025 | Family Leadership, Marriage & Family
Note: This is an excerpt from my new book Man Alive. I wrote Man Alive because I’m tired of watching men go to events, get all amped up, charge out determined to do better, soar briefly, then glide (or crash) back to earth. In my experience these men are deeply...
by Larry McCall | Nov 4, 2025 | Marriage
Now I wonder if I had any idea of what I was promising. I was a starry-eyed 21-year-old gazing into the mesmerizingly blue eyes of my beautiful 19-year old bride. We were young. We were in love. After several years of being high school and college sweethearts, we were...